General concepts about the course, collapse of the Ottoman Empire, leading to National Struggle, congresses, Sevres Treaty, wars, opening of Turkish Great National Assembly, Mudanya Armistice, Lausanne Treaty discussions.
Lectures: 2 h
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Tutorial: 0 h
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Credits: 2
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ECTS Credits: 2
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Prerequisite: None
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Abolishment of sultanate and declaration of Republic, strategy and importance of Turkish Revolution, financial, social, legal, educational and cultural renovation, experiments for multi- party system, Turkish foreign policy during Atatürk?s term, basic principles of Atatürkism.
Lectures: 2 h
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Tutorial: 0 h
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Credits: 2
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ECTS Credits: 2
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Prerequisite: None
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Lectures: 2 h
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Tutorial: 0 h
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Credits: 2
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ECTS Credits: 2
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Prerequisite: None
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Lectures: 2 h
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Tutorial: 0 h
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Credits: 2
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ECTS Credits: 2
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Prerequisite: İNG 131
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In this course, after explaining the concept of constitution and types of constitutions, the structure of the state is examined from a constitutional perspective. Different state models are analyzed and the principle of separation of powers is emphasized. In addition, electoral systems, political parties, government systems, constitutional jurisdiction, annulment proceedings and the duties and powers of the constitutional court are explained.
Lectures: 2 h
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Tutorial: 0 h
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Credits: 2
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ECTS Credits: 5
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Prerequisite: None
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In this course, general information about all areas of law is given. The traditional Public Law - Private Law distinction is mentioned and general information about the branches of law is given within this distinction. In addition, the concepts of right, law and justice are emphasized.
Lectures: 2 h
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Tutorial: 0 h
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Credits: 2
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ECTS Credits: 5
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Prerequisite: None
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In this course, the working principles of the personnel working within the judicial organization are explained. The daily functioning of judicial activities is closely examined and the legal infrastructure of this functioning is shown in detail.
Lectures: 2 h
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Tutorial: 0 h
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Credits: 2
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ECTS Credits: 3
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Prerequisite: None
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Recognizing the features of the computer and the keyboard, being informed about the ten finger typing technique and the benefits it provides, learning the ten finger typing technique (on the F keyboard), gaining the correct, fast and error-free writing technique constitute the content of the course. While doing this, the importance and starting point of the F keyboard invented by İhsan Yener is also briefly explained. In the course, first of all, information about the correct sitting and writing position is given and its application is made. Students are made to adapt to the 90-degree position of the elbows and hands. They practice on the keyboard with the help of the right and left index fingers with the screen turned off. In these studies, students are made to do speed exercises in 30-second time periods and they are ensured to write fast and error-free. After the index fingers, the same practice is done for the middle fingers. In each lesson, two letters, one from the right and one from the left, are practiced and 29 letters are learned to be written without looking in this way.
Lectures: 1 h
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Tutorial: 2 h
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Credits: 2
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ECTS Credits: 3
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Prerequisite: None
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Ten finger technique is a technique that ensures fast and error-free typing without looking at the screen and keyboard. The ?F? keyboard ten finger typing technique learned in the Keyboard Usage I course is accelerated in the Keyboard Usage II course and error-free writing techniques are taught and practiced. With the students who have gained the ability to write the spoken words and numbers even blindfolded in the Keyboard Usage I course, competition training is carried out in this course to increase the speed and reduce the error rate to zero. In this period, it is aimed that some talented students will become competitive keyboard users. In this period, speed training is carried out in order to be able to write a complete text (for example, legal texts) without looking again, but faster and error-free, including the teaching of punctuation marks instead of letters. At this stage, the easy-difficult distinction is eliminated on a scale starting from easy words to difficult words, and the aim is to type each letter with the same speed and accuracy. Since the applications consist of repetitions written in the subconscious mind and the metaconscious slows down the student, during the spelling exercises, students are encouraged to speed up by doing applications to engage their metaconscious minds, such as talking among themselves or keeping a story in their minds. In this course, applications that measure time and accuracy according to the intersteno program are among the studies carried out during this course.
Lectures: 1 h
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Tutorial: 2 h
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Credits: 2
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ECTS Credits: 3
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Prerequisite: None
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The concept of accounting, the importance and functions of accounting, basic information about accounting, uniform chart of accounts, accounting recording practices, features and arrangement of basic financial statements are explained.
Lectures: 2 h
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Tutorial: 0 h
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Credits: 2
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ECTS Credits: 3
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Prerequisite: None
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The concept of personality, the beginning and termination of personality, real and legal persons, mandatory legal rules and complementary legal rules, the judge's rule of law, the power of appeal, capacity of right, capacity to act, presumption of death and absenteeism, the concept of right and types of rights, statute of limitations and periods of forfeiture, the rule of honesty, the presumption of good faith, the prohibition of abuse of right, kinship, place of residence constitute the subject of this course.
Lectures: 3 h
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Tutorial: 0 h
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Credits: 3
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ECTS Credits: 6
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Prerequisite: None
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This course, Businesses (law offices) will be employed as clerical staff, documentation, filing, filing and archiving of the tasks related to the services and objectives of the enterprise in an appropriate order to create, follow-up and archive, filing and archiving equipment to recognize and use the issues.
Lectures: 2 h
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Tutorial: 0 h
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Credits: 2
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ECTS Credits: 3
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Prerequisite: None
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The issues and concepts related to civil proceedings are covered in this course. In general, issues such as duty and jurisdiction, litigation and party capacity, litigation conditions, litigation friendship, evidence and proof, waiver of the lawsuit, legal remedies are covered in detail.
Lectures: 3 h
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Tutorial: 0 h
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Credits: 3
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ECTS Credits: 6
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Prerequisite: None
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In this course, the subjects are divided into two as General Provisions of the Law of Obligations and Private Debt Relations. It is aimed that the student will have a solid theoretical foundation in the field of Law of Obligations and will be able to analyze private debt relations by using it. In this course, the concept of debt relationship, the establishment of the contract, its elements, general terms of transaction, representation, torts and unjust enrichment, cases of strict liability, gabin, cases of impairment of will and their consequences, collusion, performance of the debt, impossibility, debtor default, creditor default are covered.
Lectures: 3 h
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Tutorial: 0 h
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Credits: 3
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ECTS Credits: 5
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Prerequisite: None
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It is a 30 working day professional practice. Students can do internship in judicial units such as public prosecutor's offices, court registries and enforcement offices, law offices or legal units of institutions and organizations and private companies.
Lectures: 0 h
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Tutorial: 0 h
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Credits: 0
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ECTS Credits: 4
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Prerequisite: None
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In this course, the concepts of crime and the punishment attached to it are covered. Concepts such as types of crime, material and moral elements of crime, perpetrator, participation, aggravating and mitigating circumstances and types of punishment are covered in detail in this course.
Lectures: 3 h
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Tutorial: 0 h
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Credits: 3
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ECTS Credits: 5
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Prerequisite: None
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Defining the concept of public servant in broad and narrow senses, learning the legal regime of public officials, teaching institutions and practices, and theoretically based information are provided. Information is obtained on subjects such as explaining the rights and duties of public officials and the prohibitions they are subject to, understanding the disciplinary and criminal responsibilities of civil servants, and understanding the reasons and legal consequences of termination of civil service. By establishing a relationship between the basic concepts and principles of administrative law and current developments, the ability to evaluate current situations, detect, evaluate and solve existing problems is provided.
Lectures: 2 h
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Tutorial: 0 h
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Credits: 2
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ECTS Credits: 4
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Prerequisite: None
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The main topics of this course are the features of legal language, frequently used legal terms and their correct use and judicial correspondence techniques.
Lectures: 2 h
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Tutorial: 0 h
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Credits: 2
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ECTS Credits: 3
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Prerequisite: None
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Information is provided about the concept of protocol, its history, protocol legislation, official protocol rules that must be followed, rules of conduct in social and institutional life, rules of respect, etiquette and courtesy, and protocol rules in public and institutional life.
Lectures: 2 h
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Tutorial: 0 h
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Credits: 2
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ECTS Credits: 2
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Prerequisite: None
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In this course, in general, justice as a concept will be emphasized. The meaning attributed to the concept of justice in the past will be compared with the meaning given to it today, and in parallel, how the legal system should be shaped according to concepts such as justice and equity will be emphasized and justice policies will be evaluated. In addition, the causes of crime, the phenomenon of migration among the causes of crime and other phenomena are discussed. The course also focuses on crime and criminal types and criminal personality analysis. Detailed information about the Forensic Medicine Institution and its structure is given.
Lectures: 2 h
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Tutorial: 0 h
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Credits: 2
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ECTS Credits: 3
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Prerequisite: None
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Getting to know the computer and the features of the keyboard, being informed about the ten-finger typing technique and its benefits, learning the ten-finger typing technique (on the F keyboard), enables the acquisition of accurate, fast and error-free typing techniques. In this course, students learn the basic concepts and keyboard techniques of the F Keyboard. Students acquire the skills of using the keyboard and using the theoretical knowledge learned in the field of vocational education on the keyboard. The goal is to establish ten-finger and serial keyboard use. Basic computer usage, shortcut commands and active use of Microsoft office programs are provided.
Lectures: 1 h
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Tutorial: 2 h
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Credits: 2
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ECTS Credits: 3
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Prerequisite: None
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Information is provided on effective communication techniques, the benefits of effective communication in professional life, effective communication activities for groups, understanding and interpreting body language, empathy, active and interested listening to the other party, and the role of effective communication in corporate life. Information is obtained about basic communication skills (listening, self-disclosure, expression), advanced skills (body language, non-verbal elements of speech and meta-messages), and conflict skills.
Lectures: 2 h
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Tutorial: 0 h
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Credits: 2
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ECTS Credits: 2
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Prerequisite: None
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In the context of Law No. 6698 on the Protection of Personal Data, the protection of personal data in private law relationships, technical issues, and solution proposals constitute the subject of this course.
Lectures: 2 h
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Tutorial: 0 h
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Credits: 2
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ECTS Credits: 2
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Prerequisite: None
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The rules applied in the administration of prisons and prison management regime are the main topics of this course. In addition, the rights of prisoners and convicts are also among the subjects of this course.
Lectures: 2 h
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Tutorial: 0 h
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Credits: 2
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ECTS Credits: 4
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Prerequisite: None
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In this course, issues such as the creditor's receipt of its receivables by means of forced enforcement, the initiation of enforcement proceedings, objection to enforcement proceedings, the conclusion of enforcement proceedings and the concept and conditions of attachment are explained. In addition, bankruptcy and its conditions and the consequences of bankruptcy are also among the subjects of the course.
Lectures: 3 h
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Tutorial: 0 h
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Credits: 3
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ECTS Credits: 5
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Prerequisite: None
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In this course on the notification of legal proceedings to the addressee, the forms of notification and validity conditions, notification abroad, irregular notification and trial fees are explained.
Lectures: 2 h
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Tutorial: 0 h
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Credits: 2
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ECTS Credits: 2
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Prerequisite: None
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In a broad sense, the legal relationship of the administration with the citizen and the regime to which this relationship is subject is the subject of this course. Public legal personality, decentralization, central administration, administrative tutelage, Turkey's administrative structure and the legal responsibility of the administration are among the topics covered in this course. In addition, issues related to administrative procedure are also covered.
Lectures: 3 h
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Tutorial: 0 h
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Credits: 3
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ECTS Credits: 4
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Prerequisite: None
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The concept of work, employee, employment contract and the rights granted to the employee such as severance and notice pay are explained in this course. The types of employment contracts, employment contracts of definite and indefinite duration, termination of employment contracts and their consequences are also explained. In this course, in addition to labor law, the concepts of social security law such as trade unions and collective bargaining are also explained.
Lectures: 2 h
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Tutorial: 0 h
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Credits: 2
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ECTS Credits: 5
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Prerequisite: None
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In this course, the procedures of criminal procedure are explained. Concepts such as suspect, defendant, complainant, intervener are explained and the procedural rules and remedies to be followed during the course of criminal proceedings are explained in detail.
Lectures: 3 h
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Tutorial: 0 h
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Credits: 3
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ECTS Credits: 5
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Prerequisite: None
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This course aims to teach the principles of the functioning of the UYAP system and to solve possible problems that may arise.
Lectures: 2 h
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Tutorial: 0 h
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Credits: 2
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ECTS Credits: 4
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Prerequisite: None
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In this course, the studies will be made about the understanding, explanation, reading and writing, various features of written explanation will be considered and examined with critical viewpoint. The punctuation marks which are the basis of the written explanation and writing rules will be made evident and the correct use of such rules for efficient and sound expression will be elicited.
Lectures: 2 h
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Tutorial: 0 h
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Credits: 2
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ECTS Credits: 2
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Prerequisite: None
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In this course, the studies will be made about the understanding, explanation, reading and writing, various features of written explanation will be considered and examined with critical viewpoint. The punctuation marks which are the basis of written explanation and writing rules will be made evident and the correct use of such rules for efficient and sound expression will be elicited.
Lectures: 2 h
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Tutorial: 0 h
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Credits: 2
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ECTS Credits: 2
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Prerequisite: None
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